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The Kindness of Strangers: Being Palestinian, Living the Law
The Inaugural Lecture in the Study of Palestine at UWaterloo Series was held May 24, 2022, featuring Dr. Reem Bahdi, Dean of Windsor Law, the first Palestinian law professor in Canada and the first Palestinian law dean in North America. Hosted by the Faculty of Arts at the University of Waterloo, the full event included Dr. Bahdi’s talk entitled The Kindness of Strangers: Being Palestinian, Living the Law, followed by a traditional dance performance by Palestinian artists and a buffet meal, sponsored by the Friends of the Foundation for Palestinian Studies. This and future lecture events aim to bring distinguished speakers to the university to deepen understanding of Palestinian culture a...
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Arts Undergraduate Office: Meet the Advising Team
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How you can connect with us: Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm (ET) Advising hours (including Walk-in-Wednesdays): Monday to Friday, 10:00am - 11:30am & 1:00pm - 3:30pm (ET) Phone: 519-888-4567 ext. 45870 Email: artsadvisor@uwaterloo.ca Learn more about the AUO: uwaterloo.ca/arts/undergraduate/student-support/arts-undergraduate-office Book an Advising Appointment: uwaterloo.ca/a...
Does Free Speech Have a Future? with Dr. Richard Moon
Просмотров 53Месяц назад
This lecture explores how social media have contributed to a new set of speech harms or risks, while at the same time making the regulation of harmful speech more difficult. The principal threat to public discourse may no longer be censorship, and state censorship in particular, but rather the spread of disinformation. Dr. Moon was a keynote speaker at our international conference "From Targeti...
How has Black Lives Matter Affected Racism in Education? with Dr. Kalwant Bhopal
Просмотров 135Месяц назад
This lecture examines how Black and minority ethnic staff and students remain marginalised in higher education. By drawing on empirical research, Dr. Bhopal explores how processes of whiteness and white privilege work to perpetuate the white space of higher education. Dr. Bhopal was a keynote speaker at our international conference "From Targeting in Academia to Promoting Trust and Understandin...
From Targeting in Academia to Promoting Trust and Understanding | Conference Introduction
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Dr. Charmaine Dean, Vice-President Research and International, Dr. Sheila Ager, Dean of Arts, and Dr. Suzan Ilcan, Professor and University Research Chair, make opening remarks at our international conference. "From Targeting in Academia to Promoting Trust and Understanding" took place on June 27 to 28, 2024. 0:00-11:13 - Dr. Charmaine Dean 11:13-15:41 - Dr. Sheila Ager 15:41-17:19 - Dr. Suzan ...
Antagonistic Responses Based on Gender and Race in the Academy with Dr. Laura Mae Lindo
Просмотров 623 месяца назад
Our International Conference: From Targeting in Academia to Promoting Trust and Understanding is taking place June 27-28, 2024. Learn more and register at uwaterloo.ca/provost/event/international-conference Learn more about the Antagonism and Intimidation in Academia Speaker Series at uwaterloo.ca/provost/event/antagonism-and-intimidation-academia-speaker-series
Antagonistic Responses Based on Gender and Race in the Academy with Dr. Rashmee Singh
Просмотров 3543 месяца назад
Our International Conference: From Targeting in Academia to Promoting Trust and Understanding is taking place June 27-28, 2024. Learn more and register at uwaterloo.ca/provost/event/international-conference Learn more about the Antagonism and Intimidation in Academia Speaker Series at uwaterloo.ca/provost/event/antagonism-and-intimidation-academia-speaker-series
Antagonistic Responses to Science and Technology in the Academy with Dr. Lai-Tze Fan
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Our International Conference: From Targeting in Academia to Promoting Trust and Understanding is taking place June 27-28, 2024. Learn more and register at uwaterloo.ca/provost/event/international-conference Learn more about the Antagonism and Intimidation in Academia Speaker Series at uwaterloo.ca/provost/event/antagonism-and-intimidation-academia-speaker-series
Antagonistic Responses Based on Gender and Race in the Academy with Logan MacDonald
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Our International Conference: From Targeting in Academia to Promoting Trust and Understanding is taking place June 27-28, 2024. Learn more and register at uwaterloo.ca/provost/event/international-conference Learn more about the Antagonism and Intimidation in Academia Speaker Series at uwaterloo.ca/provost/event/antagonism-and-intimidation-academia-speaker-series
Antagonistic Responses to Health Research in the Academy with Dr. Lisbeth Berbary
Просмотров 923 месяца назад
Our International Conference: From Targeting in Academia to Promoting Trust and Understanding is taking place June 27-28, 2024. Learn more and register at uwaterloo.ca/provost/event/international-conference Learn more about the Antagonism and Intimidation in Academia Speaker Series at uwaterloo.ca/provost/event/antagonism-and-intimidation-academia-speaker-series
Antagonistic Responses to Environment and Climate Change in the Academy with Dr. Juan Moreno Cruz
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Our International Conference: From Targeting in Academia to Promoting Trust and Understanding is taking place June 27-28, 2024. Learn more and register at uwaterloo.ca/provost/event/international-conference Learn more about the Antagonism and Intimidation in Academia Speaker Series at uwaterloo.ca/provost/event/antagonism-and-intimidation-academia-speaker-series
Where to grab a bite to eat on the University of Waterloo campus as an Arts student
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Join Kalkidan as she seeks out the best places to grab food on the University of Waterloo campus when you’re an Arts student and want to stay close to your classes.
Where to study on the University of Waterloo campus as an Arts student
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Join Sarah as she tours the many spots Arts students seek out on the University of Waterloo campus for group work and quiet study. You might be surprised!
Monarch, Mother, Murderer, Monstrosity? Reflections on Cleopatra with Dr. Sheila Ager
Просмотров 1306 месяцев назад
Join Dr. Sheila Ager, Professor in Classical Studies and Dean of Arts, for this special lecture. Cleopatra VII of Egypt is one of the most famous women in history. She is also one of the least understood. We are forced to view Cleopatra through a dense screen of hostile propaganda embellished by two thousand years of mythmaking. Her Roman enemies were relentless in their portrayal of her as a c...
Chelsea Vowel | Indigenous Speakers Series
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Chelsea Vowel, Associate Lecturer and Cree language instructor at the University of Alberta, shares her talk "âniskôhôcikan, Like a String of Beads: Indigenous Futurisms." During the Q&A, Chelsea is joined by Dr. Katy Fulfer from the Department of Philosophy. Learn more about the Indigenous Speakers Series at uwaterloo.ca/arts/about/indigenous-speakers-series Timestamps: 0:00 - Opening Remarks ...
Master of Public Service at the University of Waterloo
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Master of Public Service at the University of Waterloo
What a Difference a Year Makes in Israel-Palestine: A lecture by Jon Allen
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What a Difference a Year Makes in Israel-Palestine: A lecture by Jon Allen
Palestine and the Culture of Denial: A lecture by Saree Makdisi
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Palestine and the Culture of Denial: A lecture by Saree Makdisi
Co-op for Social Good | Giving Tuesday 2023
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Co-op for Social Good | Giving Tuesday 2023
Niigaan Sinclair | Indigenous Speakers Series
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Niigaan Sinclair | Indigenous Speakers Series
ARTS 450: The Global Engagement Seminar
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ARTS 450: The Global Engagement Seminar
Waterloo: A 15-Minute City | 2023 Desmarais Family Summit Group 3
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Waterloo: A 15-Minute City | 2023 Desmarais Family Summit Group 3
Connecting the Dots on Energy Poverty | 2023 Desmarais Family Summit Group 2
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Connecting the Dots on Energy Poverty | 2023 Desmarais Family Summit Group 2
The Issue with "Renewable Energy" Technology | 2023 Desmarais Family Summit Group 1
Просмотров 149Год назад
The Issue with "Renewable Energy" Technology | 2023 Desmarais Family Summit Group 1
Catherine Abreu | 2023 Desmarais Family Summit Keynote
Просмотров 133Год назад
Catherine Abreu | 2023 Desmarais Family Summit Keynote
Arts Computing Office: Day in the Life of our ACO co-ops
Просмотров 145Год назад
Arts Computing Office: Day in the Life of our ACO co-ops
Talena Atfield | Indigenous Speakers Series
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Talena Atfield | Indigenous Speakers Series
Jani Lauzon & Kaitlyn Riordan | Indigenous Speakers Series
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Jani Lauzon & Kaitlyn Riordan | Indigenous Speakers Series
Lenore Keeshig | Indigenous Speakers Series
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Lenore Keeshig | Indigenous Speakers Series
The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine: A lecture by Rashid Khalidi
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The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine: A lecture by Rashid Khalidi

Комментарии

  • @BillAmanda-e1o
    @BillAmanda-e1o 2 дня назад

    Hernandez Michelle Moore Helen Hall Robert

  • @eldarrissman4172
    @eldarrissman4172 3 дня назад

    Excellent lecture. It took me two years of study to erase what I thought what the holocaust was (a well planned M* Mrdr that happened in Germany) to understand what really happened. The horrible D*th toll stays the same, but how and why is much different than what I learned.

  • @ClareBoyd-f8c
    @ClareBoyd-f8c 7 дней назад

    Williams Michelle Young Paul Lewis John

  • @cloudyflopped_
    @cloudyflopped_ 24 дня назад

    teamwork just gave me more anxiety dude

  • @TheRampage20
    @TheRampage20 24 дня назад

    This guy is a predator. I'd remove his content from your website. We have a ton of evidence and there is a reason he is no longer practicing and has been fired from all his employers.

  • @youarenotanidiot4755
    @youarenotanidiot4755 2 месяца назад

    Once a pretty bassist, now a clever historian. I really admire you for having a wonderful second life!

  • @Rairuga2
    @Rairuga2 2 месяца назад

    A pesar de que esta gordita, se la ve bien , manteniendo esa belleza como cuando estaba en Kittie

  • @qsperspective4287
    @qsperspective4287 3 месяца назад

    How many times can she say "inequality"? The term is used to infer a judgment - typically negative. However, "Red" and "Green" are factuallly different - but equal as they are both colors. Since she is so focused on the idea of "inequality", she is probably unable to recognize the difference between the negative "inequality" and the factual "difference" So yes, if she teaches - from an "inequality" focus, she is teaching a judgmental indoctrination ...and should be let go.

  • @liberality
    @liberality 3 месяца назад

    Arguing that 'Foucauldian Studies' isn't indoctrination is quite a challenge. It's literally the doctrine of one man.

  • @theunironicboomerang
    @theunironicboomerang 3 месяца назад

    100 percent ideology

  • @mattsheezy5469
    @mattsheezy5469 3 месяца назад

    I think she’s Beautiful 💟 I don’t agree with her perspective, but that’s ok ☺️

  • @timothyrbrewer
    @timothyrbrewer 3 месяца назад

    This speech would be laughable if it wasn't laced with outright Evil! If the land is actually stolen then GIVE IT BACK, but I suspect she doesn't really believe it's stolen. I suspect she's just empty virtue signaling for appearance sake not for real substantial reasons. Oh, and her "notion of Free Speech" comment scares the Hell out of me! I personally think Free Speech is a fantastic "notion." One thing I've noticed in life the more liberal a person is the more likely they hate Free Speech. There you go...

  • @timothyrbrewer
    @timothyrbrewer 3 месяца назад

    A side of "1984" groupthink anybody?

  • @TheRyanmking
    @TheRyanmking 3 месяца назад

    Despite claims of quantitative measures everything offered was anecdotes and opinions with the conclusion - so there we are all good!

  • @mimicg8
    @mimicg8 3 месяца назад

    LOL - She asserts that using CRT texts is enough to present balanced curricula because the CRT texts offer a critique of traditional race scholarship, that's like asking person A what person B thinks. She also claims that her sense that students don't change their views is evidence that the courses are not indoctrination - as if indoctrination has to be successful for it to be indoctrination. She dismisses a student critique as "a sign of the times." Having taken social justice/equity courses, what I noticed is that these professors aren't reading outside their ideology - they have no clue that there are other ideas out there because they dismiss anything that doesn't fit their worldview as racist.

  • @pobishop235
    @pobishop235 3 месяца назад

    The fact that this is a required course implies that it is indoctrination. Otherwise why would the university require all students be taught about social justice? Also, does the speaker not know that Canada's law schools are hotbeds of social justice activism?

  • @puddledduck3662
    @puddledduck3662 3 месяца назад

    The accusations are very well placed

  • @korn6668
    @korn6668 3 месяца назад

    Omg now way my crush <3

  • @gvc1991
    @gvc1991 3 месяца назад

    I admire her more now knowing she is indigenous! Always loved indigenous culture and always loved her work in Kittie, she was always so amazing! I'm a big fan!

  • @bookreaderson
    @bookreaderson 4 месяца назад

    What is her thoughts on the oka crisis in Khanawake reserve in 1990 Montreal ?

  • @bookreaderson
    @bookreaderson 4 месяца назад

    She had the best eyes out of them ( kittie) I was 19 in 99

  • @Davescousemetal
    @Davescousemetal 4 месяца назад

    Awesome seeing Talena again. Was in love with her in the late 90’s/early 00’s. Wonder if she still listens to metal.

  • @freelancernaeemtalukder100
    @freelancernaeemtalukder100 4 месяца назад

    Nice ❤❤ I am a regular viewer of your RUclips channel, if you allow me I would like to share a topic with you.

  • @soulsvortex10
    @soulsvortex10 4 месяца назад

    Much respect to her for furthering her education and for playing bass on the timeless classic that is Oracle.

  • @SoilentGr33n
    @SoilentGr33n 6 месяцев назад

    That was great thanks for posting

  • @Tconcept
    @Tconcept 6 месяцев назад

    It's called the crows foot and is still in use in the British military.

  • @Eternalluxx
    @Eternalluxx 6 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @Krudley
    @Krudley 6 месяцев назад

    Came as I was curious what Talena Atfield was upto and stumbled across this - stayed to listen to Sara, Savannah and Dr. Atfield speak on a topic I know very little about and now, because of this video, a little more. Thanks!

  • @paulsmith8510
    @paulsmith8510 7 месяцев назад

    Dr. Atfield! I am a fan from back in the day and found this snooping! Its so impressive to see you follow your passions! I learned SO much from this conversation! Great work!!!

  • @asgamenou6678
    @asgamenou6678 7 месяцев назад

    This is important work, decolonization is imperative. I get it, a lot of people in the comments were/are fans of the band she played with as a teenager, and hell i was too, tough i got into much heavier and weirder stuff later, but still look fondly at my childhood memories and sounds. However, this person is all grown up now and doing wonderful work as a Native historian and anthropologist, which is something the academy needs much more of. Indegenous scholarship done by indigenous people is imperative in preserving culture while letting people tell their own stories themselves. Celebrity worship culture has us idolizing someone for the role their music has had in our own pleasure receptors and memory building experiences, which is fair subjectively; but the work this dedicated scholar is actively doing to help decolonize the academy and emphasize the agency and cultural relevance of First Nations Peoples shouldn't be overshadowed by her past as a teenage rockstar. This is in no means seeking to throw shade at the hard work done by her former bandmates up to this day and the impressive trajectory they've had with their music. But we should be able to respect people's work as the work of human beings and not demigods, whether they enjoy fame or not; and most importantly, allow those who don't care for that fame to enjoy their private lives doing what they find most important and contributing to this world in a way that is most meaningful to them. Either way, great work, the colonized world needs more of this, and will recommend checking out other videos in this series to those interested.

    • @paulsmith8510
      @paulsmith8510 7 месяцев назад

      Good lord. Like most Kittie fans here. I play bass because of Talena. We were kids who appreciated her crestivity and talent. We haven't heard ANYTHING from her in about 2 decades. She is Dr. Atfield now. We are here to celebrate and support her. If not for her rock career myself and many other viewers would have never clicked on a conversation like this and I am indigenous! Your comment is hilariously white savior. Dr. Atfield deserves appreciation for all of her hard work. She follows her passions and thats a great example.

    • @asgamenou6678
      @asgamenou6678 7 месяцев назад

      @@paulsmith8510 sorry if my comment came across as pandering to fans, it was not meant as such and more of a ramble, i do that a lot. I'm not white, have indigenous background (south american indigenous) and have done scholarly work in indigeneity myself as an adult, and had the Spit album and Spit in your Eye VHS as a teenager in my home country. I was mostly excited to find the work that she's doing and respecting the fact that it seems like she's not really wanting her current passionate work to be overshadowed by her early background as a rockstar. To be fair what prompted me to write that ramble was another comment on this video of someone saying nonsensical things critizicing her adult career path and being rude to both her and the fans commenting.

  • @kevinarft4625
    @kevinarft4625 7 месяцев назад

    I saw Talena in concert 23 years ago and still have the bass pick she threw in the audience. Now Dr. Atfield can still hold my attention for an hour and 23 minutes talking about baskets while having tea & cookies. I wonder if she still plays bass?

  • @manofthesword7170
    @manofthesword7170 7 месяцев назад

    44:30 anymore questions ? Yes do you plan on a reunion tour with kittie ?

  • @dark-jedi
    @dark-jedi 7 месяцев назад

    🤘🤘🤘

  • @josefk7971
    @josefk7971 8 месяцев назад

    can one believe they have come this far 🤍 from the dove keeper to published novelist and doctorate candidate you have impacted me since i was 13 and i never stopped thinking about you. im 20 now and still a loyal reader and fan of yours, congratulations and congratulations 🤍🤍🤍

  • @adilbrohi2799
    @adilbrohi2799 8 месяцев назад

    Took a course on Holocost with him, excellent teacher

  • @danshee5033
    @danshee5033 10 месяцев назад

    Hokahè

  • @clovisstonegarden4121
    @clovisstonegarden4121 11 месяцев назад

    Still gorgeous

  • @aalfonso1981
    @aalfonso1981 11 месяцев назад

    I guess a full Kittie reunion with the classic lineup is out of the question 😢

    • @kerrysrarities
      @kerrysrarities 7 месяцев назад

      Wouldn't happen anyway. Ivy and Tara are staying in Kittie. Kittie know if a reunion with Fallon and Talena happens it would just be another KISS situation with fights and drugs galore. Not worth it

    • @scaredeecat
      @scaredeecat 6 месяцев назад

      They did a reunion show a few years ago everyone except Talena was there. Maybe she just isn't cut out to be a working musician, she probably makes just as much money doing this anyway lol.

    • @Davescousemetal
      @Davescousemetal 4 месяца назад

      @@kerrysraritiesdrugs? Lol.

  • @emperor266
    @emperor266 11 месяцев назад

    Great lecture, Greetings for Dr. Atfield from polish fan.

  • @stevek6518
    @stevek6518 11 месяцев назад

    What a dynamic speaker Toni is. Very attractive

  • @mattgurney3756
    @mattgurney3756 11 месяцев назад

    I met Talena and the band backstage at a gig in my hometome in 2002. She signed my boxer shorts, I had such a crush on her back then. Great to see and hear from her again, loving the direction she has gone in.

  • @arun553
    @arun553 Год назад

    This guy’s pretty good

  • @Faithistheanswer
    @Faithistheanswer Год назад

    Interesting! I take care of a patient and her husband is her full time caregiver, he still treats her as a wife and just from watching their relationship it may appear they are still intimate however, she is non verbal and appears to enjoy his presence. It’s an odd topic but but very interesting.

  • @TheIvmanProject
    @TheIvmanProject Год назад

    I was obsessed with her, when she was in Kittie. (I was 14years old).

  • @spengler_1
    @spengler_1 Год назад

    how fucked up Talena's students are gonna be when they find out what she was like when she was young

  • @shadowzerozero
    @shadowzerozero Год назад

    Whoa i still remember her rippin on base🤘🏾🤘🏾

  • @mooney0624
    @mooney0624 Год назад

    Good god this is the most brainless take I've ever seen.

  • @Heartpadlockk
    @Heartpadlockk Год назад

    Telana ainda tá lindíssima, saudades de quando eu fazia uns fake dela kkkkkk

    • @TheRamile
      @TheRamile 5 месяцев назад

      Pela descrição ela virou doutora de alguma coisa

    • @Heartpadlockk
      @Heartpadlockk 5 месяцев назад

      @@TheRamile ela é professora.

  • @COZMECAmusic
    @COZMECAmusic Год назад

    "Do not hold back... It doesn't help." *laughs* 52:47

  • @COZMECAmusic
    @COZMECAmusic Год назад

    "That's what we're here for. To create. And recreate. Better and better and better." 31:00